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Appendix:
Appendicitis is a possible reason for her symptoms. If her pain is lower down, ovarian cysts or other female organ problems could be a source of her pain. Even though her d/c was two months ago, a rare infection is a possibility. Not knowing why she had the procedure, there is a possibility she may have a reoccurrence of the initial problem. I believe she needs an exam and possible tests
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Could be anything:
Pain in the right lower quadrant in 20 years old female could be a lot of things could be ovarian cyst could be a hernia in progress could be a bladder problem could be renal colic could be GI problem depend on what other symptoms you might have with it I'd course could be appendicitis but that will cause acute pain not pain that come and goes check with your doctor
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Several:
Sometimes gyn physicians, sometimes family physicians, sometimes surgeons, sometimes gastroenterologists. Psychiatrists at times also, when this pain is related to previous emotional trauma (as in past rapes or other abuse). This area is truly complex.
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See a doctor ASAP:
Seek immediate medical attention now! If you are having extreme pain in your abdomen, especially the lower right side, this is concerning for acute appendicitis which can be potentially life-threatening if the appendix bursts. Please go to the nearest Emergency Department and see a doctor now!
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Stone, inlamation:
The right lower quadrant is seat for right kidney, ureter, appendix, and in females the right ovary, fallopian tube. Pain can be radiated from neighboring structures. It would be difficult to give you satisfactory answer to your condition. The best approach would be to see your doc and have thorough history, physical examination and the necessary laboratory and imaging studies
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Recommend:
Recommend monitoring this. If the pain becomes progressively worse, especially if combined with nausea or vomiting - please get it evaluated. As you likely know, the appendix lives in the right lower quadrant of your abdomen.
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Ovarian cyst:
Probably an ovarian cyst since the pain comes and goes. Other option would be your appendix, but this would likely cause persistently worsening pain and fever. Keep your weight down within normal range, obesity causes more cysts because the fat tissue secretes an estrogen like substance that screws up your menstration and exposes the ovaries to too much estrogen.
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It can, BUT. . .:
In this case it's good to first get a diagnosis if possible from your family physician or gynecologist. Pain in rlq can be from several possibilities. Classical homeopathy can certainly help pain, but you do need an experienced homeopath rather than trying to treat yourself. Resources for trained homeopaths include: www. Nationalcenterforhomeopathy. Org and www. Homeopathyusa. Org.
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No:
Appendicitis starts with about 8 hours of pain around the belly button, and then moves to the right lower abdomen, becomes sharper, and steadily more severe within 12-24 hours to the point that you can't stand it and go to the er. This sounds more like muscle spasms in one of the three muscles that make up the abdominal wall, but you should see your primary provider for an evaluation. God luck!
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See MD:
Please seek medical attention. Right lower abdominal pain can be due to appendicitis, which needs attention now. An ovarian cyst can give symptoms, but not as severe as you are describing. Please seek evaluation, and if you have fever in particular, go to emergency right away.
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WeKnowWhat It Isn't:
Sorting out the cause of abdominal pain requires patience, vigilance, and a dedicated (group of) physician (s). What is less-than-ideal is episodic care and low-yield operations. Please find a primary care doctor+/- a GI doctor willing to take the time to get to the bottom of this. Please don't repeat diagnostic studies already completed elsewhere or get care at multiple different sites. Good luck.
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